Farm

Old MacDonald had a farm . . . . And his only regret was that he didn't have HANSA ANIMALS! This heirloom quality collection, features dozens of clucking, oinking, braying, and whinnying animals that when grouped together provide a "WOW" evoking attraction . . . from the bustle of Manhattan, to the farmlands of Iowa, this individually hand crafted collection of soft, cuddly, interactive animals, provide hours of creative fun, tags that teach, and an experience that will warm your heart and help you enjoy the magic of "life on the farm". . . . .

The llama is found mostly in Southern Peru through western Bolivia, Argentina & Chile. They feed on grass, herbs, shrubs and lichen. Llamas are related to camels but do not have a hump. Llamas are domestic animals and are used to carry loads. They can hold up to 75 pounds and travel up to 20 miles in one day. When llamas are angry they are known to spit.

Pigs are found worldwide. They have a plate of cartilage in their snouts that is reinforced with a small bone making it easier for them to push, dig and break through tangled brush. Pigs give birth to a larger number of young. They are omnivorous and can scavenge a wide range of food. Pigs are the 4th most intelligent animals in the world.

Pigs are found worldwide. They have a plate of cartilage in their snouts that is reinforced with a small bone making it easier for them to push, dig and break through tangled brush. Pigs give birth to a larger number of young. They are omnivorous and can scavenge a wide range of food. Pigs are the 4th most intelligent animals in the world.

A pony is a small horse. Depending on context, a pony may be a horse that is under an approximate or exact height at the withers, or a small horse with a specific conformation and temperament. There are many different breeds. Compared to other horses, ponies often exhibit thicker manes, tails and overall coat, as well as proportionally shorter legs, wider barrels, heavier bone, thicker necks, and ...

The chicken is one of the most common domestic animals. On poultry farms male chickens are called cockerels or roosters and females are known as hens. Chickens eat mostly worms, insects, seeds, and green vegetation. Their wattles and combs help them cool by redirecting blood flow to the skin. The comb is the crest on their head and the wattles are the hanging flaps under their beaks.

Turkeys are large game birds with good eyesight and hearing. They are also swift runners and one of the fastest flying game birds; they can fly as fast as 54 mph. When grown, they are about 3-4 feet long including the tail. They eat nuts, corn, seeds, fruits insects, buds, and ferns. Breeding season is in March and April and females lay 10-15 buff colored eggs.

Turkeys are large game birds with good eyesight and hearing. They are also swift runners and one of the fastest flying game birds; they can fly as fast as 54 mph. When grown, they are about 3-4 feet long including the tail. They eat nuts, corn, seeds, fruits insects, buds, and ferns. Breeding season is in March and April and females lay 10-15 buff colored eggs.